This list is used to plan which items are to be planned for a room matchcode and in what quantity. For example, 3 pieces of the object type "Office swivel chair" and the article "Office swivel chair company XY, model ABC, blue". If the list is detailed and itemized, it provides a good overview of exactly what needs to be ordered at the end of the planning process. If the items are recorded rather superficially, the list can be used as the basis for a tender for the procurement of the described items.
identification
In this info area you will find information that can be used to identify the data record. This is usually the code and the name, together with other important information.
| Property | Description |
| room match code | In this selection field, you select the room match code that is assigned to an object type. You must first define the object type. |
| Number of object type/match code | Here you define the number of objects that are generated when creating a planned room with the respective matchcode. |
Object type &
This group includes characteristics that describe the object type and the associated matchcode of a room. It is used to uniquely identify and categorize rooms in the context of spatial planning.
| Property | Description |
| object type | Select the object type here. Object types are used to define objects in more detail. The object type is used to group different individual objects under a collective name and is required in the "Matchcode" form to identify an object. |
| Matchcode | Select the matchcode here. Objects can be typed into catalog objects (matchcodes) that always occur in the same way. |